*Jazz Drum Rudiments* Ralph Peterson on Rudiments & Philly Joe Jones Style JazzHeaven.com Excerpt
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2011
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For nearly 30 years, Ralph Peterson has been one of the most distinctive and recognizable drummers in jazz. His talent and drive as a drummer, composer, arranger and bandleader set him apart as a Master among his peers. In 1980, Ralph was accepted into the Jazz Studies program at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Some of his teachers there included Kenny Barron, Paul Jeffrey and drummer Michael Carvin.
Peterson met master drummer Art Blakey in 1983. A few months after sitting in, Blakey called Peterson (then a college junior) to play along side him in his two-drummer big band. This was for a performance at the Boston Globe Festival. Ralph continued in the Jazz Messenger Big Band until Blakey's passing. Peterson takes seriously the honor and responsibility of being the "Last Messenger Drummer" and later paid homage to Blakey on his 1992 recording "Art." In 1985, a year after his graduation from Rutgers, Peterson was hired to perform with piano giant Walter Davis Jr., as well as with trumpeter Jon Faddis. Ralph has since become a member of the jazz elite. His recording and touring resume includes jazz greats like Terence Blanchard, Branford Marsalis, Stanley Turrentine, David Murray, The Count Basie Orchestra, Betty Carter, and Michael Brecker.
Hope you enjoyed this video on jazz drum rudiments
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R.I.P. RALPHIE!!! I will never forget our childhood years in Pleasantville N.J.! We played together on the Little League team and "BOY", how Ralph was a beast on the trumpet in the jazz ensemble and the P.H.S. Band. GONE TOO SOON!!!
I remember being 18 in 2012 watching these videos for my audition to study music at Wits University as I really had no clue about jazz drumming. I really didn't get a lot of it at the time but I remember thinking this is probably the coolest drummer I've ever seen and I want to play like this man. I'll never forget "Stroke paradiddle-diddle stroke paradiddle-diddle stroke BASS." I never met him but he taught me well. R.i.p. Sir Ralph.
Man this guys left hand technique is incredible.
Wow, that is so musical!
Ralph Peterson is a Musical beast!
Yep!!
This fill is so Philly Joe Jones, Ralph, you are helping to take some of the confusion out of one of the great masters playing. By doing this, Philly will live on in the generations of drummers to come..Thanks so much for what you offer us all.
WOW..Bosphorus cymbals...how cool...my favorite
RIP Professor Ralph. You will be missed...
Did you notice the ring that this brilliant drummer got out of his drums. There's not a trace of damping anywhere. As soon as his sticks have connected with the head, they're straight off again. That's how drums should sound! By the way, it was a brilliant demonstration and description of how these effects are played.
YEAH! He really gets into the essence of Philly's playing. Fantastic.
A video I also loved to watch. RIP R.P.
a great teacher is he that proves the difficult to be attainable, the complex, approachable. Well done.
Nice one! We want more!
I like his instructional style.
great lesson..great drummer..great person..amazing!!!thanks mr ralph peterson!!!!
I learn something overtime I watch this. Ralph is incredible 2:10 kills me
his touch is wonderful
Jazz drumming was never my realm but I like your knowledge and history lessons of the greats and how they applied their craft.kudos bro!
Niiiiiiicccceeeeeee !!!
For ME that is real drumming, real teaching, real fun.
I love this! This is a great lesson in the advanced application of the rudiments in jazz drumming. This was the drumming vocabulary guys learned. I heard somewhere that Philly Joe worked out of the Charles Wilcoxen books. Great presentation by Ralph Petterson.
Beautiful Ralph!
Thank you for Sharing your wisdom! Yes Philly Joe was profound, and you played that beautifully.. It's not every day you hear someone breaking down Philly Joe Jones. It seems like drummer's from that period had a lot of unique character. I also loved Sonny Payne's endings, I loved everything he did, but The way he played inside the Birdseye was really imaginative and worth mentioning.. Thanks Ralph, you sound great!
I don't know if you'll ever see this but you're a savage Ralph Peterson. My arthritis keeps me from playing much anymore, but I still love watching other players who know what they're doing. Thanks for these videos. Keep doing your thing. Much success and blessings in your future sir.
Old is Gold my man!
Great teacher! Thank you maestro
Ralph. You are a master. Philly Jo Was amazing. I just got a book with his solos. It's 350 pages long!!!! But i'm sure it only scratches the surface. What a legacy.
clarkewi where did you score that book?
Memphis Drum Shop. memphisdrumshop.com/the-philly-joe-jones-solo-book-philly-joe-book
I'd like to find an instructor as I am only so so at sight reading.
awesome break down and execution. good stuff man.
Ralph Peterson is the man.
ralph peterson is a REAL DUDE
Ralph is the man...........great person too
Prepping for a big jazz solo, this man is coming through for me!
All praise be to Christ Jesus. Yu are correct!!!!
God bless you Ralph,you sound great."philly" Joe is my fave along w/ Billy Higgins,Mickey Roker. I gotta get some Ralph P recordings.
GREAT DRUMMING NICE PLAYING,
Thank you Mr. Peterson. I have been in a state of confusion for many years about those Philly fills. I look forward to thanking you in person some day,
This kat understands and can convey - not a combination that occurs often. Much respect, very clear. Inspirational instruction. Will support when I can for sure!
oh my! thats the best drumming ever!
Beautifully done
Awesome stuff!
That man has more groove and soul in his little toe than I have in my entire body...dang!
I saw Ralph at Scullers in January 1012. The set was awesome.
Thank you Mr. Peterson you are great!
Great clip! Thanks gor the demonstration!!
WOW. Just WOW. Great playing, great explanation, great video. Thank you !
Excellent all the way and passionating subject.
One of the greats!
I love your style sir....keep going
Respect to you sir !
This video is great, please put up more!
Awesome ! Love it !
YOU GO RALPHIE!!!!!
I once got a lesson about Philly Joe similar to this. I had no idea that was a drag paradiddle! Man, Philly was so old school!
love this
great lesson!!
Thanks Ralph!
This is the real deal!
I really enjoyed that
RIP legend
Wonderful video!!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and insight on Philly Joe Jones style...excellent job!!!! God Bless
Thank you Sir!
Sublime!
GREAT LESSON!
Great instruction thanks!
Amazing
Like it?!...I love it !!
Brother Ralph sounding incredible!
amazing. i really needs to practise more!
Strong feel and technique. I subscribed.
Very nice. Thanx for sharing. Fine playing.
Paradiddle-diddle in triplet played off the AND of anticipation of and of four in oblique motion. 🤯🥁
right and correct!
bravo
awesome :)
Great content. Nicely done.
A great lesson.
great vid, cheers
Your drums sound great
I liked that tremendously. The way you slowed it down, for us who haven't said the names of the rudiments out load while
i'm playing them. I just think ahead and plan in my mind which
rudiment is going to follow this phrais or slowly speed up into another rudiment or phraise. Very impressive teaching and/or clinic. Thank You Ralph
i'm playing them. I just think ahead and plan in my mind which rudiment is going to follow this phraise or slowly speed up into another
i'm a novice at this ... man gotta tell ya each time i look at this guy it just painfully remind me of how far i got to go ... wow this stud is awesome with his shit
Well done!
Magic
this video was great, thank you!
Thank you for that info. Bro.
this is really cool
I still remember the bass guy standing behind him in the uptempo jazz video.
Oh my gosh... I need to start practicing again
very very nice
really nice!
Cool man!
i agree completely thx drumbuzzyrich
Nice player!!
GooD Stuff!
Thanks man. This is now my favourite video on youtube :p
Great technique
sounds sweet imma need this for jazz cause i know some stuff other than this but this is smooth but better.
good stuff
Thanks ! Really great :)
I like it
I need to go practice... right now.
Me too.
Nbmjjjiyyuuii8 IPp ö Gui i
you are the man, would like to spend a day with you on the kit!!!!!!!
Damn you´re awesome!!!!
want more of this